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Meet Ruth Keilen, a volunteer support group facilitator in Myrtle Beach whose group provides "a safety valve of understanding."
Meet Morgan Blunt of Columbia, SC, who volunteers as our Engagement Chair for The Longest Day, even while joggling a busy college schedule.
Meet Tatanish Campbell, a volunteer educator, community advocate and public official who is committed to helping others.
Since her brother, the late Governor Carroll Campbell, was diagnosed with younger onset Alzheimer's, Anne has been a dedicated volunteer with the SC Chapter.
Diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer's at 45, Missy is fighting back by raising awareness and volunteering with the Columbia Walk to End Alzheimer's.
After losing both grandmothers to Alzheimer's disease, Allison was inspired to help reach others by volunteering with the Walk to End Alzheimer's in Charleston.
Our confidential support groups help attendees develop coping methods, encourage self-care, learn about community resources and optimize care techniques.
Join us to learn about the latest in Alzheimer's and dementia research happening nationally at home in Michigan.
Meet Kimaya Brown, a committed advocate and volunteer in the fight against Alzheimer's.
Activities that offer stimulation, socialization, purpose and dignity for people with dementia.
We offer several educational programs for families and individuals facing dementia, as well as interested community members.
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We're recognizing a few of the more than 518,000 Michigan family members and friends serving as Alzheimer’s and dementia during National Family Caregivers Month
To mark National Family Caregivers Month, we're recognizing a few of the more than 518,000 Michigan family members and friends serving as caregivers.
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